OpenCms RFS VFS Driver

OpenCms RFS VFS Driver

The following part is going to provide how Stephan Hartmann’s Metamesh Driver has been installed in the all-in-one OpenCms Stack Installation and how to use Grive to synchronize your Google Docs documents with the whole thing.

We use the Real File System (RFS) to Virtual File System (VFS) Driver in production by our clients to upload large videos, but you might use it to manage your documents through a network drive (i.e. Samba Share).

From a developer perspective the main benefit of RFS / VFS Driver is to provide developer productivity, for more detailed information about the RFS / VFS Driver please visit the following link on Github:

## Configuration of the driver manager*#################################################################################driver.vfs=rfs,dbrfs.vfs.driver=com.metamesh.opencms.rfs.driver.RfsDriver#driver.vfs=dbdriver.project=dbdriver.user=dbdriver.history=dbdriver.subscription=db

Restart Tomcat:[email protected]:# service tomcat7 restartFor Testing create a file on RFS under the vidoes folder which you created in the previous step:touch /var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/opencms/videos/test.rfsReload your Workplace, you should see the new RFS file "test.rfs" in your VFS :-)

Synchronize your Goolge Driver docs under your downloads folder:

In this section we will use Grive to synchronize our Google Docs files under our videos oder documents folder.Note: Grive is the Open Source google Drive Client for Linux and is not that I’d like to use in the long term, for more information please visit this link: